Champions League results [7:45pm BST kick-off]

Well we have reached half-time in each of our quarter-final ties in the Champions League, with Atletico Madrid, Monaco, Real Madrid and Juventus the front-runners to qualify. Work to do for Leicester, Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich and Barcelona in next week's second legs.

We're back with full coverage of the Europa League tomorrow, when Manchester United take on Anderlecht. But until then, it's a very goodnight.

Another night in Europe dominated by Cristiano Ronaldo. He reached 100 European club goals with a second half double to beat Bayern Munich. The hosts had a grip on the tie through Arturo Vidal's header, but the Chilean's missed penalty in the first half sparked their decline. Javi Martinez's red card ensured the Germans could not respond in the second period and they have an uphill task come the second leg.

Atletico dominate the 90 minutes but will take just a one-goal lead to the King Power Stadium after Leicester show the fighting spirit which has defined their fairytale over the last 18 months. Antoine Griezmann scored the only goal from a debatable penalty and though the Foxes offered very little in attack, Atletico also seemed content with the narrow win. All to play for next week.

Ángel Correa weaves in and out of the Leicester defence and feeds the ball arcoss the six-yard box, but there isn't a single Atletico player on hand to put the ball. The Foxes penned in on their own area. Can they survive?

Six minutes left and Leicester are living dangerous as Atletico search for what could be a pivotal second goal. Benalouane is in the right place at the right time to hack the ball behind as Griezmann prowled.

Bayern's resolve, and more importantly Manuel Neuer, is finally beaten. Ronaldo registers his 100th European club goal as he pokes home Danilo's left-sided cross. The 10-men are breached and the 11-time winners are on course for the last four.

This tie has been turned on its head in the second half. Bayern are down to 10 men after Martinez picks up two yellows for fouling Cristiano Ronaldo in successive minutes. Thirty minutes or so left for Real to take advantage and take a lead back to Madrid.

Justice done in Munich. Carvajal shoulders the ball behind and inexplicably a penalty is awarded. Arturo Vidal steps up and blasts the ball, Chris Waddle esq, into the stand. Obviously an awful penalty, but the right result in the end.